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Code of Ethics - National Association of Social Workers A code of ethics cannot guarantee ethical behavior Moreover, a code of ethics cannot resolve all ethical issues or disputes or capture the richness and complexity involved in striving to make responsible choices within a moral community
Ethics - National Association of Social Workers The NASW Code of Ethics offers a set of values, principles and standards to guide decision-making and everyday professional conduct of social workers and social work students When you become a member of NASW, you have access to free ethics consultations and the The Ethics 8 Series, as well as discounts on Ethics CE workshops
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2021 Revisions NASW Code of Ethics: Self-Care and Cultural Competence What sections of the NASW Code of Ethics were revised? The 2021 amendments are limited to the following sections of the Code: Purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics, Ethical Principles (namely, the Value of Integrity), and standard 1 05, Cultural Competence Will licensing boards now approve self-care content for continuing education credit?